ActionController::Routing::Routes.draw do |map|
  # Add your own custom routes here.
  # The priority is based upon order of creation: first created -> highest priority.
  
  # Here's a sample route:
  # map.connect 'products/:id', :controller => 'catalog', :action => 'view'
  # Keep in mind you can assign values other than :controller and :action

  # You can have the root of your site routed by hooking up '' 
  # -- just remember to delete public/index.html.
  # map.connect '', :controller => "welcome"
  # map.connect '', :controller => "edit"
  map.connect '', :controller => "read"

  # Allow downloading Web Service WSDL as a file with an extension
  # instead of a file named 'wsdl'
  #map.connect ':controller/service.wsdl', :action => 'wsdl'

  map.connect "/issue/:year/:month/:day" ,
            :controller  => "read" ,                           
            :action      => "read_issue" , 
            :requirements => { :year => /(19|20)\d\d/,
                               :month => /[01]?\d/,
                               :day    => /[0-3]?\d/ }
  map.connect "/section/:year/:month/:day/:name" ,
            :controller  => "read" ,                           
            :action      => "show_section" , 
            :requirements => { :year => /(19|20)\d\d/,
                               :month => /[01]?\d/,
                               :day    => /[0-3]?\d/ }

  map.connect "/article/:year/:month/:day/:name/:id" ,
            :controller  => "read" ,                           
            :action      => "show_article" , 
            :requirements => { :year => /(19|20)\d\d/,
                               :month => /[01]?\d/,
                               :day    => /[0-3]?\d/ }

  map.connect "/read/read_issue/:year/:month/:day"                           

  # Install the default route as the lowest priority.
  map.connect ':controller/:action/:id'
end
